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The phrase "a prevailing of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing dominance or influence, but it is better to use it with more clarity or specificity.
Example: "The prevailing of certain ideologies can shape public opinion significantly."
Alternatives: "a dominance of" or "a prevalence of".
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Employing a style of rigorous simplicity, he evokes a prevailing atmosphere of neurotic tensions with sharp economy.
Breastfeeding women's expectations of health care providers emerged as a prevailing topic of discussion in these interviews.
At this point in history, a prevailing concept of disease causation in Western medicine was that of miasma.
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Politics remains a prevailing aspect of Albany.
Take a prevailing pillar of wisdom and knock it flat.
Gossip is a prevailing subject of conversation, everywhere from hunter-gatherer campsites to royal courts.
A prevailing part of catchworks distributes water from streams and less flows from springs.
The menopause has a serious image problem and has been judged a shameful, guilty secret for sufferers amid a prevailing culture of disparagement and ignorance.
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